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Off the Page from WSKG: The Weeping Time

By Rachel Coker • Apr 18, 2022 • Research In The News•   

The largest slave auction in American history took place in 1859, but it’s been largely forgotten by history. Binghamton University historian Anne Bailey joins Crystal Sarakas of WSKG in this podcast for a conversation about race, the erasure of slave auctions, and the healing that families are doing as they trace their history back to the auction block.

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